Black women in media are a small and tight-knit group and when we lose one it hits us hard. The loss of WSB Atlanta News Anchor Jovita Moore not only jolted our circle, it has shaken the entire community. A public visitation is being held today for Moore who succumbed to brain cancer a week ago.
Former CNN Executive Producer Tenisha Taylor first met Moore when the latter started with WSB in 1998. “Her death hits home for us”, says Taylor, “we’re family.”
Taylor tells Audacy Atlanta’s Maria Boynton that Moore could light up any room with her smile and was always working in the community.
Moore spent plenty of time emceeing events and her involvement reached beyond functions that were in front of the camera. Taylor, who founded the Ezekiel Taylor Scholarship Foundation, says that between her 6pm and 11pm anchor shifts Moore “would come out to meet us (the scholars) and have dinner.”
“She was …